Creative Education

Volume 3, Issue 3 (June 2012)

ISSN Print: 2151-4755   ISSN Online: 2151-4771

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Making the Grade: Evaluating the Construct Validity of MyPsychLab as a Measure of Psychology Mastery

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DOI: 10.4236/ce.2012.33046    4,793 Downloads   7,362 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Publishers of resources for secondary and post-secondary education are becoming more innovative in developing tools for mastery of the course material. Pearson Education Inc.’s MyPsychLab is an example of such a tool. MyPsychLab consists of online exercises, flashcards, and demonstrations; but also includes pretest and posttest assessment tools (which can be taken repeatedly until mastery is reached). Given this tool promotes material mastery, it is expected that MyPsychLab performance would be related to course performance in more traditional formats. The present study investigated the relation between MyPsychLab, and five additional means of course assessment in a large sample of students enrolled in an introductory Psychology course. Results indicated that MyPsychLab was significantly correlated with all other measures of course performance. Moreover, performance on MyPsychLab was the highest loading item on both a latent component and factor assessing overall course performance and psychology mastery.

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Cramer, K. , Ross, C. , Orr, E. & Marcoccia, A. (2012). Making the Grade: Evaluating the Construct Validity of MyPsychLab as a Measure of Psychology Mastery. Creative Education, 3, 293-295. doi: 10.4236/ce.2012.33046.

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